What the Winter Is Teaching Me
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Winter has a way of slowing everything down, and this episode follows the rhythm of that season. I read the full piece titled What Winter Is Teaching Me, a reflection on letting go, tending the land, and learning to trust the quiet work that happens beneath the surface.
In this story we visit the oaks and beech trees that hold their leaves long into the cold months, and flow the still water shaped by the beavers along Frenchs Creek.
I share more about the birds and wildlife that show up in this season, including some simple ways to support native species in your own area. We talk about bluebird boxes, wood duck boxes, and how habitat work on even a small scale can make a real difference.
If you feel drawn to participate in this kind of care where you live, you will find helpful links and resources below.
Wood Duck Box Plans
Eastern Bluebird Box Plans
Cornell Guide to Nest Boxes
Connect and Go Deeper
Monthly Breathe Session
Vital Healing Substack
Walking Pilgrim App Updates
Thank you for listening and for being part of this work of tending our inner and outer landscape.